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1 PINE BLUFF ARSENAL ADVANCED PLANNING BRIEFING TO INDUSTRY Joint Project Management Office for Guardian Presented by: Colonel Anna Schneider 6 June 2018 request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."
2 Tactical Disablement System (TacDS) Family of Systems (FoS) Overview UNCLASSIFIED Tactical Disablement System (TacDS) Family of Systems (FoS) will provide capabilities that delay, degrade, disrupt or destroy small quantities of chemical and/or biological (C/B) warfare materiel in bulk containers and munitions in a hostile environment. The TacDS FoS enables freedom of maneuver in a complex C/B threat environment by providing the warfighter with a suite of tactical disablement capabilities for small amounts/quantities of chemical and biological warfare material in containers and munitions, rendering them unusable as weapons. 2
3 TacDS FoS Opportunity ACTION TYPE: Varies depending on Technology Maturity Initial product prototyping efforts will be conducted under the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Other Transaction Agreement (CWMD OTA) ESTIMATED VALUE: $300K - $750K per product prototyping effort CONTRACTING CONTACT: OTA Program Manager, Jeff Megargel, jeffrey.w.megargel.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: CWMD OTA ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Request for White Papers posted. Responses received in April Follow-on Requests for Prototype Proposals (RPPs) will occur FY18. PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: N/A Incumbent Contractor: N/A 3
4 Analytical Laboratory System (ALS) Modification Work Order (MWO) UNCLASSIFIED The ALS uses Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) and Government-Off-the-Shelf (GOTS) equipment to provide the operational capability to facilitate presumptive analysis of unknown or potential Chemical Warfare Agents (CWA), Biological Warfare Agents (BWA), Toxic Industrial Materials (TIM), and Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TIC). The MWO addresses readiness and safety issues with the fielded ALS as a result of system obsolescence. The MWO will support the fielding of analytical systems to the National Guard Bureau (NGB) Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Teams (WMD-CSTs), Marine Corps Chemical and Biological Incident and Response Force (CBIRF), and the 773 rd CST. Make or Buy decision for production will be made in July request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services."
5 Jordan Analytical Laboratory Systems (JALS) Sustainment Overview UNCLASSIFIED The Joint Product Manager - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Analytics & Response Systems (JPdM CBRNE A&RS) provides Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) services for Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) equipment for two (2) Jordan Analytical Laboratory Systems (JALS), support equipment, two (2) sets of spare instruments, and Handheld Survey Equipment delivered to the Jordan Armed Forces- Chemical Support Unit and the Jordan Civil Defense. Quarterly Sustainment Visits within the Kingdom of Jordan Two (2) Locations In/Near Amman, Jordan Logistics Information System (LIS) Required to Track Maintenance & Consumable Usage The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or 5
6 JALS Sustainment Opportunity CONTRACT TYPE: Cost Plus Fixed Fee ESTIMATED VALUE: $500K - $700K CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG/ECD, Ms. Mackenzie Martz, mackenzie.t.martz.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: JE-CLaSS TO Request ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 4QFY18 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract: GSA ID/IQ Contract ID Task Order 291 Incumbent Contractor: Veterans Corp of America The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or 6
7 Defense CBRN Response Force (DCRF) Sustainment Labor and Field Service Representative (FSR) Overview The Joint Product Manager - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Analytics & Response Systems (JPdM CBRNE A&RS) provides Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) in Support of Active Component Defense CBRN Response Force (DCRF) and Command and Control CBRN Response Element (C2CRE) mission. These services include sustainment support over the life cycle of the equipment sets and refresh/recertification support following a unit s relief from the CBRN Response Enterprise mission. The follow on sustainment period and equipment refresh phases are for the Search and Rescue (S&R), Mass Casualty Decontamination (MCD), RECON, Medical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) sets and Mortuary Affairs Contaminated Remains Mitigation Site (MACRMS). Seven (7) On-Mission Units Require Two (2) Sustainment Visits Per Year Eighteen (18) Off-Mission Unit Requires One (1) Sustainment Visit Per year Ten (10) CONUS Locations Logistics Information System (LIS) Required to Track Maintenance & Consumable Usage The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or 7
8 DCRF Sustainment Labor and FSR Opportunity CONTRACT TYPE: Cost Plus Fixed Fee ESTIMATED VALUE: $4M - $7M CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG/ECD, Ms. Mackenzie Martz, mackenzie.t.martz.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: JE-CLaSS TO Request ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 4QFY18 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract: GSA ID/IQ Contract ID Task Order 039 Incumbent Contractor: Veterans Corp of America The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or 8
9 Command and Control CBRN Response Element (C2CRE)-A United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) Tech Refresh Overview UNCLASSIFIED The Joint Product Manager - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE) Analytics & Response Systems (JPdM CBRNE A&RS) provides Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) services for Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) equipment sets used by select organizations for the United States Army Reserve Command (USARC) mission. These services include sustainment support over the life cycle of the equipment sets and refresh/recertification support following a unit s relief from the CBRN Response Enterprise mission. The follow on sustainment period and equipment refresh phases are for the Search and Rescue (S&R), Mass Casualty Decontamination (MCD), RECON and Medical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) sets. Four (4) On-Mission Units (CONUS) Require One (1) Sustainment Visit Per Quarter; Visits Range from Four (4) to Six (6) Days, Including travel Fourteen (14) Kits: - Five (5) MCD/RECON - Five (5) US&R - Two (2) ASMC - Two (2) Minimal Care Logistics Information System (LIS) based off a Maximo Asset Management tool 9
10 C2CRE-A USARC Tech Refresh Opportunity CONTRACT TYPE: Cost Plus Fixed Fee ESTIMATED VALUE: $5M - $7M CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG/ECD, Ms. Mackenzie Martz, mackenzie.t.martz.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: JE-CLaSS TO Request ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: 4QFY18 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract: GSA ID/IQ Contract ID Task Order 059 Incumbent Contractor: Veterans Corp of America 10
11 Man-Portable Radiological Detection System (MRDS) Overview The Man-Portable Radiological Detection System (MRDS) provides a new capability for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Interdiction and Elimination operations, specifically Radiological Nuclear Sensitive Site Assessment and Sensitive Site Exploitation. MRDS is composed of two detectors that will be used within the isolate and exploit phases. The Hands-Free (HF) detector supports the isolate phase and provides enhanced presumptive identification for Special Nuclear Material. The Hand- Held (HH) Detector will be used for field confirmation within the exploitation phase. Both detectors will be networked using a standalone unclassified network to allow situational awareness at the tactical operations center. 11
12 MRDS Opportunity Hands Free Sensor CONTRACT TYPE: Firm Fixed Price ESTIMATED VALUE: $1M - $49M CONTRACTING CONTACT: ACC-APG, Ms. Kelly Paul, kelly.n.paul.civ@mail.mil SOLICITATION #: JE-RDAP DO Request SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: W911SR-18-R-MRDS issued 10 Apr 18 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Proposal received 11 May
13 Mounted Manned Platform Radiological Detection System (M2PRDS) Overview UNCLASSIFIED Various U.S. Army ground and aviation platforms use the legacy AN/VDR-2 and AN/UDR-13 for radiological survey, monitoring, and crew protection. These legacy systems lack sensitivity, are no longer produced, and are becoming increasingly difficult to maintain. The Mounted Manned Platform Radiological Detection System (M2PRDS) will replace and dramatically improve upon legacy systems by providing a set of ruggedized, networkable detectors with a wide radiological and nuclear detection range, to include prompt gamma. The system includes two (2) variants: Mounted External Radiac Linear ImagiNg (MERLIN) variant: provides standoff radiological detection, identification, and mapping that enables platforms to identify hazards while remaining a safe distance away from the threat. Vehical Integrated Platform Enhanced Radiac (VIPER): provides multiple U.S. Army ground and aviation platforms, to include the Nuclear Biological Chemical Reconnaissance Vehicle, with a point-distance internal crew radiation monitor. BOSS Controller VIPR Mounted inside vehicle (previous AN/VDR-2 location) MERLIN-A MERLIN-I MERLIN-A 13
14 M2PRDS Vehicular Integrated Platform Enhanced Radiac (VIPER) Prototype Enhancement Opportunity CONTRACT TYPE: Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) ESTIMATED VALUE: TBD CONTRACTING CONTACT: OTA Program Manager, Jeff Megargel, SOLICITATION #: CWMD OTA ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: Request for Information issued 4 April Request for Prototype Proposals to be released May/Jun PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: N/A Incumbent Contractor: N/A 14
15 Radioisotope Identification Detector (RIID) Family of Systems (FoS) Overview UNCLASSIFIED Radioisotope Identification Detector (RIID) Family of Systems (FoS) provides a Family of handheld, ruggedized, and networked Radioisotope Identification Devices that leverage Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) technologies to locate, identify, and characterize radiological and nuclear materials, including special nuclear materials. Variants may include developmental high-resolution devices, COTS medium and low-resolution devices, miniature devices, or visual/directional devices. High Resolution RIIDs characterize RN materials and provide field-level confirmation of their identity Medium Resolution RIIDs detect and provide high confidence of presumptive identification of RN materials under field conditions. Tech refresh under consideration for Army DR SKO users and other DOD RIID users Directional RIIDs simultaneously identify RN materials, determine location, and visually display the material s identity and location for more precise site characterization. Mini-RIIDs are cell phone size and detect and provide presumptive identification of RN materials under field conditions. Distribution to general purpose forces at the lower tactical level. Low Resolution RIIDs detect and provide presumptive identification of RN materials under field conditions. Tech refresh under consideration for other service DR SKO users and other DOD RIID users. 50 cm 15
16 RIID FoS Opportunity CONTRACT TYPE: Firm Fixed Price ESTIMATED VALUE: TBD CONTRACTING CONTACT: TBD SOLICITATION #: JE-RDAP DO Request ESTIMATED SOLICITATION RELEASE DATE: RFI to be released 3QFY18 PRIOR/CURRENT CONTRACT INFORMATION: Contract Number: N/A Incumbent Contractor: N/A 16
17 Organizational Overview / Way Ahead / Future Concepts UNCLASSIFIED JPM Guardian way forward is to shape our acquisition system into one that is bold, simple, and effective. We are striving to become an outcome based acquisition organization that emphasizes industry competing solutions to DoD s problems. Distinct from the current emphasis on defining requirements, our approach favors deeper market analysis and problem driven competitions. JPM Guardian will leverage existing and emerging CBRNe capabilities to deliver modern, sophisticated, state-of-the-art tools and technologies that allow joint warfighters to understand the full spectrum of CBRNe threats and enable them to better deter, prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to and recover from CBRNe threats and hazards worldwide. 17
18 Points of Contact Jeff Harris, Joint Product Lead Chem/Bio Defeat, Disable, Dispose (TacDS) Val Novikov, Joint Product Lead for Radiological & Nuclear Defense (MRDS, M2PRDS, RIID FOS) LTC Sean McMurry, Joint Product Manager, CBRNE Analytics & Response Systems (CALS, JALS, DCRF, C2CRE) Bruce Goodwin, Joint Product Lead for Defense Biological Product Assurance Office Greg Mrozinski, Joint Product Lead Rapid Acquisition, Integration & Fielding 18
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